According to Retro City Rampage's top fifty character styles, people love rocking that robot look. Mr. Destructoid is the second most popular character portrait on PS3/PS Vita, and the third most popular on PC!

In order to unlock the Mr. D character style, you must travel to MJ's Face R Us in the Northwestern sector of the map, and select the coupon code rather than pony up cash for a new look. Enter the code, "DTOID," and you can get your own robot face! You'll also get access to a bunch of other Destructoid personnel, including Jonathan Holmes, Conrad Zimmerman, and that Hamza guy.

Oh, you can also unlock me, which is cool, because I made it into the top fifty styles on PC. I'm down there are number 43! Hey, it's better than nothing.

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